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The
Iceberg and Other Poems
by
Charles G.D. Roberts
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BAT,
BAT, COME UNDER MY HAT
(A
Modernity)
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TWELVE
good friends
Passed under her hat,
And devil a one of them
Knew where he was at.
Had they but known,
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Then
had they known all things,—
The littleness of great things,
The unmeasured immensity of small things.
They had known the Where and the Why,
The When and the Wherefore, |
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And
how the Eternal
Conceived the Eternal, and therefore
Beginning began the Beginning;
They had apprehended
The ultimate virtue of sinning; |
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They
had caught the whisper
That Vega vibrates to Arcturus,
Piercing the walls
Of heavy flesh that immure us.
But if they had known,
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Then
had there been no mystery;
And Life had been poorer,
And laughter unsurer,
And the shadow of death securer,
By lack of this strange history. |
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